The language is German, but the voice-acting is much more bearable this way. There’s even a German “fanpage” dedicated to this company, offering plot overviews and direct comparisons of the characters with the original Disney characters.

If you haven’t had enough, check the Dingo Pictures website for information (and trailers) of their other movies. And don’t miss their inspired sequel More Dalmatians. Why hasn’t Disney thought of this?

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The bigger question, you may ask, is why am I so fascinated with this crap?

Holy cow this is priceless. You know, I think part of the fascination is the twisted charm of it’s child-like simplicity. That mixed with the gall even try to pull off something like this.but come on..you HAVE to admit that monkey dance is freakin’ hilarious. :)

And the Dalmatians page…whoo man. Dig that bulldog…it looks like he has two hands hanging off his nose. That has to count for something.

As the webmaster of griesstopf.de, it’s awesome for me to see how Dingo Pictures is gaining some sort of “international fame” :D I’m actually thinking about turning the diznee-site into English (or German/ English at least) sometime soon.

My favorite Dingos would be “A Prince of Egypt” and “Anastasia”. Both are so incredibly bad, it’s hilarious. Or “Winkie, the Bear” – a movie about animals, but with not one single appearance of a bear called Winkie.

Disney probably hasnt sued these people because they either pity them or find them just as hilarious as we do.

Killroy McFate

Maybe the folks at Dingo would be interested in some rare signed originals by Pablo Picardo, Henri McCheese, and Vincent Van Gomez.

Chris Sobieniak

Being reminded you can watch that “Dalmatians” movie along with one called “Mouse Police” in the Phoenix Games ‘English version’ on YouTube as we speak. Oddly those two seem to have better voice actors over the one foreigner they had on Animal Soccer World, a title that already got a response in the form of an amusing webtoon mocking it’s production values…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kNNSBVhmho

Jack Ruttan says:
“Hope they open an amusement park, with sad rides, like one of those rural interstate tourist traps.”

Didn’t you hear about the rip-off theme park the Chinese built last year? It was as if they hired Dingo for consultants on character design.

John A

Is that Tommy Chong as the Genie?

freddy the freshman

eh…woulda worked better in mocap.

Jenny

you know, maybe thisis all just a joke:I think they could be mocking what they see as the bland simplicity of Disney film animation and plotlines?

Manimator

haha I bought this piece of crap DVD for $1 at a dollar store and haven’t spent a better $1 on anything in my life. This had me rolling on the floor laughing. There’s a couple others I picked up I’ll scan and show off, one called “Come to My House”. On the other hand, another $1 DVD I got was called “Greatest Animation Vol. 2” (I looked online and there isn’t a vol. 1 or any after 2 haha) but has a bunch of CalArts shorts including Pete Docter, Dave Wasson, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and a bunch more that completely took me by surprise!

The funniest thing on their whole website may just be the licensing page.

“We are the copyright-holder of all animated movies mentioned above.”

Yes, Dingo, yes you are. (And you are welcome to it.)

Chris Sobieniak

The Dingo Pictures material is the kind of thing you expect to pay a buck for at any discount store’s bargain bin of saccharine-laced, kid-friendly programs and PD-filed material. We’ve all seen and been through these once in our lifetime to know how cheesy and silly they can get with every shot (especially live-action puppet shows that go nowhere).

Alluding to what Manimator said before, I’ve only heard of that “Greatest Animation Vol. 2” release as being a rip of the first Spike & Mike Festival of Animation video compilation. The company that seems to like walking that fine line between Public Domain and copyright infringement in this case is “EastWest DVD”. While they usually don’t state things clearly on the covers themselves, often you’ll find an odd treasure trove of stuff you wouldn’t expect to pay a buck for, but at the same time. Another one of their releases I can think of that I could tell flat out what it was had images from a couple films that were on Expanded Entertainment’s “Animation Celebration Vol. 1”. These tapes of course used to go for a lot of dough 10-15 years ago, now you can buy them for terribly less.

I really don’t want to support these people for what they’re doing. Next thing you’ll know, they’ll wanna go after the Zagreb Film stuff if they could release anything outside the Rembrandt Films releases you should buy. If anything, it’s a nice laugh seeing to the extent they go with these things and if you have some extra dollars handy, be my guest!

Okay well my friend and i went threw some old DVD’s and found this movie XD it looks like someone did a flash animation on a PC and just Put it on a DVD. the audio is horrible, sounds like a bunch of kids read from a piece of paper, and GOD DAMNIT IT LAGGZ LIKE A BETCH!